Top Afroman Albums
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Drunk and High and The Greatest Hitz Live (Wake and Bake Edition (2 For 1))
Drunk and High and The Greatest Hitz Live (Wake and Bake Edition (2 For 1))
[2024]
20 Twenty-Fro
20 Twenty-Fro
[2023]
Famous Player - EP
Famous Player - EP
[2022]
Lemon Pound Cake
Lemon Pound Cake
[2022]
Happily Divorced
Happily Divorced
[2020]
F#@% Everybody
F#@% Everybody
[2020]
Los Angeles, Vol II - EP
Los Angeles, Vol II - EP
[2020]
Cold Fro T 5 Vol. II
Cold Fro T 5 Vol. II
[2020]
Cold Fro T 5, Vol. 1
Cold Fro T 5, Vol. 1
[2020]
Don't Sell Your Dope - EP
Don't Sell Your Dope - EP
[2020]
Sell Your Dope Vol II
Sell Your Dope Vol II
[2020]
Pot Head Pimp
Pot Head Pimp
[2020]
Parking Lot Platinum, Vol. 1
Parking Lot Platinum, Vol. 1
[2020]
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
[2020]
Palmdale Love
Palmdale Love
[2020]
Let's All Smoke Some Weed (feat. Daddy V) - Single
Let's All Smoke Some Weed (feat. Daddy V) - Single
[2020]
Cold Fro-T-5 And Two Frigg Fraggs
Cold Fro-T-5 And Two Frigg Fraggs
[2017]
Play Me Some Music - EP
Play Me Some Music - EP
[2017]
Santa Cuz - EP
Santa Cuz - EP
[2016]
Happy to Be Alive
Happy to Be Alive
[2016]
The N-Word
The N-Word
[2015]
One Hit Wonder - EP
One Hit Wonder - EP
[2014]
The Frorider
The Frorider
[2014]
Marijuana Music
Marijuana Music
[2013]
Frobama
Frobama
[2008]
Greatest Hitz (Live)
Greatest Hitz (Live)
[2008]
Waiting to Inhale
Waiting to Inhale
[2007]
A Colt 45 Christmas
A Colt 45 Christmas
[2006]
Drunk'n'High
Drunk'n'High
[2005]
4RO:20
4RO:20
[2004]
Afroholic - The Even Better Times
Afroholic - The Even Better Times
[2004]
Afroholic
Afroholic
[2004]
Jobe Bells
Jobe Bells
[2004]
The Good Times
The Good Times
[2001]
Sell Your Dope (OG Re-Release)
Sell Your Dope (OG Re-Release)
[2000]
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Death To The World Because I Got High Crazy Rap Let's All Get Drunk Palmdale The American Dream Tumbleweed Colt 45 Freak On With You Ghetto Memories Hush Jackin' Afroman Tall Cans Whack Rappers Fun In Washington Smokin' Weed Beer Bottle Up Compton Isn't Too Far Away Deck My Balls Dopefiend Ghetto Life Girls God Has Smiled On Me Graveyard Shift I've Been Hustlin' If It Ain't Free Jobe Bells Jumped Up G'd Up Just My Paranoia Keep On Limp'n Late At Night Let Me Out Let's Get High Tonight Life Of Tha Party Nobody Knows My Name Paranoid Sell Your Dope Smoke A Blunt The 12 J's Of Christmas There's A Price 2 Pay What If Wonderful Tonite You Ain't My Friend Radio Song No No Fro Frosty Back To School Afroman Is Coming To Town Cali Swangin' Gurl From Kentucky Sag Your Pants I Live In A Van Suck A Dick Jockey Caddy Hop O Chronic Tree 'Ho Stopper Keep It Movin' In Your Pussy I Feel Good Feel Alright Drinkin' On The Sidewalk Colt 40ty Fiva Kentucky Idaho Violent Night Dicc Hang Lo Pimpin' Pennsylvania Come Over Homegrown Alabama I Know All About You Before I Hit The Party Couple Next Door My Chunk PoBitch Skit Mississippi Leaving California Hungry Hustler Smoke Some Green After The Party's Over Back On The Bus I Wish You Would Roll A New Blunt Club Owner Skit Major Beat Airport Me & Kenny One Hit Wonder Play Me Some Music Basehead Boogie Infro Sippin' On A 40 (feat. Daddy V) Smoke On It Strugglin' N' Strivin' Marijuana, Malt Liquor Party In The Woods (feat. Chad Mac) Call Me Something Good Bacc 2 School Smoke A Blunt With You (feat. Snoop Dogg) Old And Fat Twuzz The Night C4 Christmas She Won't Let Me Fucc Drive Better Drunk Lemon Pound Cake Live It Up Po'bitch Hunter Got High
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Related Information for Afroman
Afroman (born Joseph Edgar Foreman, on 28 July 1974 in Mississippi) is a rap artist from South-Central Los Angeles, California, but later moved to eastern Palmdale (which he has referred to in his songs). His best-known song is the 2001 hit "Because I Got High", which gained popularity through Napster, local radio play, a feature on Howard Stern's radio show, and the 'stoner' movie 'Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back' (and accompanying soundtrack). His other most popular song, "Crazy Rap", is often referred to as "Colt 45" because of its lyric "Colt 45 and two Zig Zags".Afroman is also fond of referencing his independence from record labels and the "corporate wo... read more
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